Hog Hill Mill Studios, East Sussex, February to March 1994. That is a C 414 EB microphone, and you can spot former Abbey Road Studios’ Baldwin electric harpsichord – the one used on “Because” and “Real Love” to the left of George.

Henry The Horse, this still ( Video ) was taken in March 1995, a week before I visited Paul at The Mill.
It’s actually a Baldwin Spinet that you see, as you said, the very instrument that John played on Because, it was in the exact same spot that Paul rolled his sleeves up and played it to me.
If you type in ”The Mill” on Tammy’s search you’ll see a few pictures of me with Paul standing by the isolation booth and window, as seen on this still.

Peter,
Very cool photographs and experience, and even cooler that you found unreleased recordings of the Beatles in your attic. Maybe, Paul calls it Baldwin Spinet, but it is documented to be a Baldwin Combo Harpsichord, as seen here:http://www.baldwinharpsichord.com/
And the book Recording the Beatles, by Kehew and Ryan. A Baldwin Spinet is a type of upright piano with the frame folded to allow fitting into a smaller sound box. And, of course, a spinet is an instrument similar to a harpsichord but smaller, such as virginals. It usually has the keyboard oblique – almost perpendicular – to the strings. Talking about pianos. That seems to be a Steinway Model B grand piano behind the Baldwin harpsichord, same model as the one that was in EMI Studios No.2 and No.3 during the 1960s. Very cool talking to you, Peter.